On 7/17/2011 3:03 PM, David Cramblett wrote:
Current Software: Linux 2.6.18-238.12.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue May 31 13:23:01 EDT 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux device-mapper-1.02.55-2.el5
2.6.18 is now 5 years old; it might be time to upgrade.
I did some research and the only info I could find was regarding dmsetup: #dmsetup status pdc_eehgddjjp1: 0 976768002 linear pdc_eehgddjj: 0 976772992 linear via_cdeadaheebp1: 0 976768002 linear via_cdeadaheeb: 0 1953546240 striped 2 8:0 8:16 1 AA Looks like something is wrong with the vg0-lvol0 entry above, but I can't figure out how to fix it. There is also another HDD on each of
You only seem to have 4 entries for two dmraid disks ( which is not well supported so you should not be using it unless you need to dual boot with windows ) and a partition on each. It is also quite strange that the pdc array is using a linear mapping. Could it be a degraded mirror?
the via and pdc controllers that are seen by the system, but not showing up in the "status" list above. There is also a disk connected to PATA port "/dev/hda" that is part of the lvol.
What disks are supposed to be LVM physical volumes? The output of pvdisplay may prove useful. An lvchange -ay might also be worthwhile.
The device-mapper device is being created for the lvol: /dev/mapper/vg0-lvol0
If it had actually been created, then it should show up in dmsetup status. The system appears to be failing to create it.
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